Not exact matches
that would leave us with 4 CBs: TV, Djourou, Koscielny and Sol.That is a scary thought for a team wanting to win the league.As much as i love TV he is still learning the english
game and is not immune to errors in positioning etc.to pair him up with Koscielny as the starting 2 isnt right for me but i think thats what is happening.Djourou is very much 50:50 as to whether his knee holds up and whether he even has the
quality to make it yet.Sol was immense when he came back but he was a last ditch solution, a cheap option when wenger finally realised he couldnt
rely on silvestre or any of the kids.So by show of thumbs up and down, who would be happy with TV, Johan, Laurent and Sol as our 4 CBs?
As big of a fan of Sturridge I am, I think it is time we sold him going into a season where we could play up to 70
games should we go far in all four competitions — an ambition a club like Liverpool should always have — then the Reds need a back up to Firmino who one, has
quality, two, can be
relied on and three, fits the system.
However, as I've mentioned he can not be
relied on to start 50
games this season, especially because of the high energy style his
game is based on, therefore, we need both
quality and strength in depth in this position.
A mediocre Ubisoft-esque
game that
relies more on quantity than on
quality.
The
quality of the
game, then,
relies hugely on that twist.
You can
rely on a few key franchises of theirs to consistently delivery top
quality, generation - defining
games.
As a new IP amongst Nintendo's vault of iconic characters, Splatoon shows that Nintendo can make a high
quality game without
relying on their past accomplishments.
There's no guarantee of steady flow of cash and with little to no incentive for players to make microtransactions they have to
rely on the
quality of their
game and loyalty of their fans to ensure a paycheck.
Since 2011's Mortal Kombat reboot, we've seen
games that hold up as proper competitive fighters rather than
relying on shock value and wackiness, with
quality ramping up with each subsequent release — the first Injustice showed real promise and improvement, with Mortal Kombat X the most refined and creative of all the team's projects.
The custom Maxwell Tegra (which uses a 20nm process as opposed to the more efficient 16nm process of the Pascal) in the machine is still powerful enough to play Nintendo - style
games that
rely on
quality art over horsepower, but don't expect Switch software to match the graphical fidelity of the highest - end PS4
games.
I hope Overkill aren't
relying on EU PSN for their sales bonus, because it looks like they've made a
quality game only to have it killed at birth by its publisher.
Unlike many adventure
games that
rely on text boxes to reveal important information, the Curse of the Blackmoor Manor unveils such info to the player primarily using creative dialogue options, interacting with other characters to gain inside knowledge, which is one of the most fantastically realistic
qualities of the
game.
The Phantom Pain does not strike us as an experience that
relies on sudden startles, which was the main philosophy behind Dead Space 2, a still decent sequel to one of the only
quality horror
game series around.
I don't
rely on Plus for my
games, and I can appreciate the
quality and worth that it will offer others when I do own the content, but lately (since before Xmas) I've owned so many of the indie titles that I can't help but query my purchases now and roll my eyes when I see them, although I'm still usually swayed by a sale.